30+ WWE Signings Expected As New Performance Center Class Starts

Anthony Henry, Parker Boudreaux, Bronson Rechsteiner, and more started at the WWE PC yesterday.

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The Wrestling Observer's Dave Meltzer reports that a new class of around 30 recruits started training at the WWE Performance Center yesterday, with PWInsider's Mike Johnson confirming 10 of the new names.

Johnson mentioned the following:-

- Angela Arnold (formerly AQA on the indies)

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- Christian Brigham (formerly Christian Casanova on the indies)

- Parker Boudreaux (the 22-year-old behemoth recently labelled the next Brock Lesnar)

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- Gigi Dolin (formerly Priscilla Kelly, who has already debuted on WWE television)

- Anthony Henry (southern indie veteran and former EVOLVE standout)

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- Christian Hubble (formerly Blake Christian on the indies)

- Cora Jade (formerly Elayna Black, who has already debuted on WWE television)

- Bronson Rechsteiner (the 23-year-old son of former WWE and WCW star Rick Steiner)

- Karissa Rivera (a former ROH and NXT cameo)

- Zoey Stark (the former Lacey Ryan, who debuted on NXT television last week and will face Io Shirai on tonight's show)

The likes of Taya Valkyrie, LA Knight (Eli Drake), and Harlem Bravado are also thought to be amongst the batch of newcomers. It is expected that WWE will release a complete list along with brief introductions later in the week.

Triple H has previously stated that this monster intake will feature the largest number of women ever included in a single class.

We'll keep you posted as new names come through.

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